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'''Seekers''' are giant insects that walk on two legs. They have wickedly sharp, flexible tails, elongated heads, three eyes and four arms. Seekers come from a swampy world with huge bugs and an oxygen-rich atmosphere. Seeker technology avoids fire - which is difficult to control in their native atmosphere - and specializes in medicine, biochemistry, and preserving knowledge. Seekers do not have permanent settlements in The Dark Woods, but they study The Dark Woods and use it to access numerous other worlds.
 
'''Seekers''' are giant insects that walk on two legs. They have wickedly sharp, flexible tails, elongated heads, three eyes and four arms. Seekers come from a swampy world with huge bugs and an oxygen-rich atmosphere. Seeker technology avoids fire - which is difficult to control in their native atmosphere - and specializes in medicine, biochemistry, and preserving knowledge. Seekers do not have permanent settlements in The Dark Woods, but they study The Dark Woods and use it to access numerous other worlds.
  
[[Image:SeekerArmoredTheDarkWoods.png|180px|left]] [[Image:SeekerFaceTheDarkWoods.png|270px]]
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Seekers hatch from clutches of hundreds of eggs and do not have names until they accomplish something to distinguish themselves as individuals.  Seeker are constantly exploring to bring new knowledge home to their hive, recording observations and collecting specimens.
 
Seekers hatch from clutches of hundreds of eggs and do not have names until they accomplish something to distinguish themselves as individuals.  Seeker are constantly exploring to bring new knowledge home to their hive, recording observations and collecting specimens.

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